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Beggars belief.
--------- Verb beggar belief To appear implausible or unbelievable |
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win or lose, the guy defo gets a st!ffy every time he manages to 'burgle' a price
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Confirms everything Paul Haigh said about the rag.
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may be there is one law for journolists and one law for the "common punter", however a good % of his tips are shorties and it would be interesting to know his profit and loss in the last 3-4 years ,I didn't see his tips yesterday and requested them on the birchy and palmer fred for laying purposes ,but no one put them up so no bets ,found out later he put up a nonner and 2 short priced losers ,just my luck eh!
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i would like to meet the bloke in a dark alley,preferably without his glasses on.
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It would appear that is how he makes most of his selections ....
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and his scribblings resemble that of a six year old..pretty sad stuff
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Todays selections are a non runner 6/4 fav at the time. A losing 7/2 fav finished third never looked like winning, and a heavy odds on poke.
A 4 year old child could see it looked well handicapped last time out, surely he can't get this beat ![]() |
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His colleagues must have the same thoughts on how 1/He gets on 2/ How he can afford to bet to such a high staking plan with his record.
He must be becoming an embarrassment. If he is happy to report his 3 figure bets that have been taken particularly the night before then prove it and print his monthly record from his layers. |
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I wonder if his WIFE and MORTGAGE LENDER read his columns.
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Sir Birchy's confidence is sky high currently
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